>find out yesterday my scholarships may be taken away
>have too many hours for college despite not even having the required hours to get my degree
>makes no sense but could be the end of my career
>feel better today
>gaming just waiting for the day to end having fun
>bust hole in wall with foot on accident
>parents visibly upset
>tomorrow have to go try and get my scholarships back
the ride was going well, but looks like this might be my stop
how about your weekend robots?
i've been in those situations before with my scholarships
it's oddly disorienting to find out your entire life may be derailed because of some weird bureaucratic shit that seems so minor
just persevere through it, don't get fatalistic. jump through the hoops. remember: some asshole always has a rubber stamp that can fix everything. the bureaucracy can always be overwritten. get in touch with as many people as you can, get varied advice, be proactive. you can fix it. never as bad as it seems.
if it's because you fucked up (too drunk to tell atm), just remember academic probation is usually really flexible and ad hoc
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basically what happened is the rules changed when i signed up to get what was basically a free associates degree at the beginning of this semester.
somehow that changed my situation on the path to my bachelor's and even though im in the clear on grades and will graduate with exactly the hours i need to get my bachelor's
thanks for the encouragement anon